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palatalized Meaning in Bengali



 তালব্য করা,

একটি ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ তালু বিরুদ্ধে জিহ্বা দিয়ে উচ্চারণ

Adjective:

তালব্য করা,





palatalized's Usage Examples:

Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing.


Consonants with other primary articulations may be palatalized, that is, accompanied by the raising of the tongue surface towards the.


are palato-alveolar (such as [ʃ ʒ], weakly palatalized), alveolo-palatal (such as [ɕ ʑ], strongly palatalized), and retroflex (such as [ʂ ʐ], unpalatalized).


A labio-palatalized sound is one that is simultaneously labialized and palatalized.


diacritic formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent palatalized consonants.


/ˌpælətəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ is a historical-linguistic sound change that results in a palatalized articulation of a consonant or, in certain cases, a front vowel.


the close-mid front unrounded vowel /e/, following a palatalized (sometimes called "half-palatalized") stop, /nʲ, tʲ, dʲ/.


In Slavic languages it may be either palatalized or slightly velarized; see below.


manuscripts, a character of the same shape could be used to represent palatalized /nʲ/, a role similar to modern Serbian/Macedonian letter nje (Њ њ).


/bʲ/ by the latter being palatalized.


The consonants /ʒ/, /ʃ/, /t͡ʃ/, and /d͡ʒ/ are considered hard and do not have palatalized variants, though they may.


⟨ɟ˖⟩ (both symbols denote an advanced ⟨ɟ⟩) or ⟨d̠ʲ⟩ (retracted and palatalized ⟨d⟩), but they are essentially equivalent since the contact includes.


Lithuanian consonants except /j/ have two variants: a non-palatalized one and a palatalized one, represented by the IPA symbols in the chart (i.


l, n, r are always palatalized before e in a non-initial syllable.


Word-final consonants are not palatalized after i, in for example the past.


terms slender (for palatalized) and broad (for velarized) are often used.


In Scottish Gaelic the terms are caol (for palatalized) and leathann (for velarized).


phonemically non-palatalized ("hard") consonants.


/e/ does not occur after non-palatalized consonants, only after their palatalized ("soft") counterparts.


are postalveolar consonants, nearly always sibilants, that are weakly palatalized with a domed (bunched-up) tongue.


plain soft (мягкий [ˈmʲæxʲkʲɪj]) or palatalized Russian also distinguishes hard consonants from soft (palatalized) consonants and from consonants followed.


alphabet, and in certain other languages: Slavic languages – usually the palatalized form of /s/ Polish language – [ɕ] (voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative).


(underlyingly /māⁿdwán/), which is non-palatalized, and [mɛ̀vɛ̄ɗvɛ̄ɗɛ̄ŋ] (underlyingly /màvāɗvāɗāŋ/) 'turtle', which is palatalized.



palatalized's Meaning':

pronounce a consonant with the tongue against the palate

Synonyms:

palatal; palatalised; soft;

Antonyms:

hard; softness; noisy; loud;

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